metamaterialsa
Metamaterialsa is not a standard term in the scientific literature; this article uses metamaterials, the established field, to describe artificial structures that control waves in novel ways.
Metamaterials are engineered composites whose macroscopic properties derive from carefully designed subwavelength structures rather than from
Metamaterials span several domains. Electromagnetic metamaterials operate from microwave to optical frequencies and can steer light
Design principles involve homogenization of complex structures into effective medium properties. Typical unit cells include resonant
History notes that the concept originated with Veselago in 1967, who theorized materials with negative index,
Current challenges include fabrication at small scales, material losses, and sensitivity to imperfections. Advances continue in